Emergency "TIPS AND TRICKS" to get home
Reply #15 –
He had an idea (was a long shot, but it worked..) that if we took out the trans bolts and the mains, and undid the clutch linkaeg, the crank and tranny would "see-saw" so that it would allow the front of the crank to hang down enough to let the piston (#1) come out.
It did, but I didnt have a clear view, I was pushing up on the tail shaft to gain him clearance. my part in it was the tranny bolts, mount, starter, driveshaft and clutch linkage...he did all the hard shiznit.
I never would have thought it would work if I hadnt have been there. We basically took the crank and tranny and moved it down some and tilted it as far as it'd go.
It's definitely not the way to work on stuff, if a jack would've slipped...woulda mashed some:punchballs: lol
I called him a bit ago, and mentioned that night, he said it was the craziest, most ghetto way of getting it done, but his dad told him if he had to come after him one more time late at night cause "that piece of shiznit left him stranded" he was selling it for junk.
He also informed me that I lost 2 of his bellhousing bolts and did I need help on my Tbird!?
Back to topic:
I've had radiator hoses burst on me...took tire patches and hose clamps and duct tape for a temp fix to get home on.
On my '86 Mustang, I had to keep the hood "tied" down with a tail gate cable from a ford truck, I used big sheet metal screws and screwed the grommets down. Was really ugly, but kept the hood shut for 3 days until I was able to get a new front clip on it.
Some other craziness included using headlights from a Lincon Conti duct taped ino position for a coupla weeks on my '92 F-150 after hitting a kamikaze cow on a gravel road. (Kamicowze..?)
Looked...well, stupid, but it allowed me to get to work w/o getting tickets or running over more stuff.